Common use of Excess Baggage Clause in Contracts

Excess Baggage. Any excess over Free Allowed Baggage is considered excess Baggage and can only be transported by the Passenger as Baggage paying a piece of additional baggage for this concept that includes any applicable tax. Overweight, oversized and/or additional baggage will travel subject to space available in the aircraft. THE CARRIER will do anything possible for excess Baggage to arrive on the same flight on which the Passenger is traveling. However, due to operational circumstances, there is a possibility that this Baggage may not be transported on the same flight as the Passenger, and may therefore be sent on the first flight with available capacity within four (4) days after the date of arrival of the Passenger to his or her final destination, if a domestic flight, or eight (8) days after if on an international flight, except for legal provisions that contemplate other times.

Appears in 8 contracts

Sources: Contract of Carriage, Contract of Carriage, Contract of Carriage